Sentence examples for would provide grounds for from inspiring English sources

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Should they refuse then that would provide grounds for the West to develop their case for the withdrawal option.

It is an attempt to uncover the immutable, divine will of the Founders — a homegrown version of natural law that would provide grounds for forbidding abortion, same-sex marriage and "Obamacare" in the name of American liberty.

More recent estimates from the OECD were lower, at 0.7% and 1.1% respectively.In this section Not too big to jail Pensions à la mode Time to be bold Hollow legs St Jérôme Oil-fuelled caution Sea of tranquillity Fiscal blackmail ReprintsAny remaining doubt that the new forecasts would provide grounds for a move in June was dispelled by disappointing growth of 0.2% in the first quarter.

Systematic errors in affective memory (Kahneman 1999 and 2000), however, would provide grounds for skepticism about the adequacy of any actual hedonic memory representations relied on in such judging, even if the intellectuals' impartiality and freedom from self-deception were is granted.

For while those arguments, if they were sound, would provide grounds for drawing some tentative conclusion concerning the moral character of the designer or creator of the universe, the conclusion in question would not be one that could be used to overthrow the argument from evil.

The real question here is what conclusions can be drawn from the 88% figure.* All it tells us is that an individual who accepts death for apostasy holds a disturbing illiberal view, and it would provide grounds for recommending that progressive Muslims who share that person's value economy persuade him to renounce his view.

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The Libyans were prepared for a war in which they would provide ground and air support to their Chadian allies, act as assault infantry, and provide reconnaissance.

The elucidation of genetics for athletic ability and for medical conditions that endanger athletes would seem to provide grounds for expansive testing, both in assessing skill (something that is done, but by gross approximation based on performance) and also in protecting athletes from heretofore unperceived harm from disease.

At the same time, he said, using a security camera to peer into apartments in a neighboring building would most likely be illegal and could provide grounds for a lawsuit against the building with the camera.

A genetic defect, at this point in time, would limit one's opportunities, and so such defects will often provide grounds for compensation.

But GDP figures provide grounds for caution.

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